Bridging the education gap with a business simulation platform

One of the hardest-hit countries in Europe after the 2008 financial
crisis was Spain. Unemployment rates went through the roof. University
degrees had been devaluing for years, so for young Spaniards, finding a
job became harder than ever before.

As businesses started to seek practical skills rather than university
degrees, vocational training programs soared. For graduates of such
programs, the unemployment rate was astonishingly lower. However, a lot
of students never graduated. The motivation was very low, and the
learning methods were stagnant —essentially, reading a textbook in
class.

That's when we saw an opportunity to develop an innovative product that
could have a profound impact on the next generation of young
professionals and entrepreneurs: a realistic simulation platform where
students could create and run their own businesses, within a dynamic
trading network. The challenge was building one that not only was
high-quality and with excellent customer support, but also affordable
for every public school.

After a few months we had our first prototype ready, and we started
refining it in close collaboration with a local public school. Shortly
after, we unveiled it to 30 more regional schools in our first public
launch — 25 of them signed up right on the same day.

"We designed a recommendation engine that identified opportunities to
sell and buy across different schools, and incentivized the users to
close those deals"

Since then, we've developed the platform to be as comprehensive as it is
today: from a simulated banking and financial system with credit,
mortgages, leasings and SEPA-transfers, to a logistic network with
realistic transport costs, and even a recommendation engine to suggest
purchases and sale opportunities between schools.

To this day, we're very proud of how the product as evolved and enjoy
onboarding more and more schools every year. But the best part is seeing
new graduates joining the job market, better prepared than ever thanks
to a realistic (and fun!) simulation platform.

Shortly after, we unveiled it to 30 more regional schools in our first
public launch — 25 of them signed up right the same day.

A dynamic social platform based around mutual trade

One of the aspects of the platform that people reportedly enjoy the most
is buying and selling products with other simulated businesses. Going
through the process of negotiation and sale with other fellow students,
perhaps located in a school in the next district or 300 km away, is
incredibly engaging.

At the early stages of the platform, having a dynamic network of
businesses was the main challenge. As many as 75% of our users had a
common feedback point: there weren't enough sales with other schools, so
they ended up buying and selling amongst each school's own students.

We designed a new feature to solve that: a recommendation engine that
identified opportunities to sell and buy across different schools, and
incentivized the users to close those deals. After this was rolled out,
the number of users that wished for a more dynamic sales cycle went down
to 30%, and it keeps getting smaller as we continue to tweak the
functionality.

From a traditional Rails application to a decoupled, auto-scalable Kubernetes deployment

When we designed our first prototype, we chose Rails to get something
off the ground quickly, and the decision paid off. For many years, we
ran the system from a single server, until we started to grow —we had
some architectural choices to make going forward.

One of them was decoupling the Rails monolith into a GraphQL API in the
backend, and an Angular application on the Front-end. That allowed us to
take the UX to the next level, as features got more complex, since we
wanted to guarantee a stable, fast experience for students and teachers
alike.

Early on, we realized that schools in Spain had very poor Internet
connectivity, which made using a traditional web application quite slow.
After we shipped our dedicated front-end application, we quickly adapted
it to be a full-fledged Progressive Web Application, with aggressive
caching and offline capabilities. Suddenly users felt the application
was snappy and extremely responsive. But this wasn't enough for us —as
the front-end application grew in size, updates meant the clients had to
download a large JavaScript bundle every time we deployed a new version.
With code splitting, we managed to reduce both the risk in every deploy,
and kept updates very fast from the client's perspective.

Once we built the GraphQL API, we decided to move from our traditional
Heroku deployment to a containerized solution running on Kubernetes —we
went from a single point of failure to a self-healing cluster that was
able to autoscale as the demand for resources fluctuated.

"Decoupling the Rails monolith into a GraphQL API and Angular frontend
allowed us to take the UX to the next level as features grew in
complexity"

A delighted user base with healthy growth

As we continue to onboard more schools, we're tackling the challenges to
internationalize the platform and scale this network to Europe and
beyond. During this effort, and as we develop more features and improve
the user experience, we put special effort in excellent customer support
and keeping our users happy —we take great pride in that.

To make the platform even more dynamic, we organize an event every year
where students can network and introduce their simulated business and
products to potential buyers. Students take these networking events very
seriously, and we can see their eyes shine as they close their next deal
or shake hands with their long-time clients —to us, it brings enormous
joy to see the very real human impact of our self-grown product.

Company type

Education platform for Schools

Solution

Product Concept & Development

Software Architecture & Development

Data Engineering

Marketing

Everything

Outcome

Schools that adopt our business simulation platform report much higher levels of student engagement. The built-in evaluation system helps teachers target the best aspects to work on student by student.